Truth,Belief, and Justification are all required for knowledge.
Justification – Through past experience, what is appealed to in justification must be relevant and true.
Belief – The foundation of knowledge where people start to base their own ideals and personal beliefs.
Truth - Truth is public, independent and eternal. To know that something is true you must use one of the truth tests to justify your truth. The three truth tests are the correspondence test, coherence test, and pragmatic test. There is also the PIE test which tests if the truth Plato's definition of knowledge
P has to be justified
P has to be true
S has to believeP is true
Personal Knowledge
Knowledge by conviction
Knowledge by inraspection/introspection
Knowledge by Acquaintance
Knowledge by practice
Truth,Belief, and Justification are all required for knowledge.
Justification – Through past experience, what is appealed to in justification must be relevant and true.
Belief – The foundation of knowledge where people start to base their own ideals and personal beliefs.
Truth - Truth is public, independent and eternal. To know that something is true you must use one of the truth tests to justify your truth. The three truth tests are the correspondence test, coherence test, and pragmatic test. There is also the PIE test which tests if the truth
Plato's definition of knowledge
Personal Knowledge
Knowledge by conviction
Knowledge by inraspection/introspection
Knowledge by Acquaintance
Knowledge by practice
Subcontinues knowledge
Knowledge by instinct
3 theory's
PIE
Areas of Knowing
W.O.K
ways of Knowing